🌎 The world is a manifestation of the mental activity of the Observer.
🤔 You have the power to choose what you believe and the state of consciousness you occupy.
💡 By accepting imagination as the true reality, you can easily accept self-suggestion.
🧠 Mental chatter can be cleared by returning to the unbiased Observer.
🌟 Imagination is the true reality from which the world expresses.
🌍 The world manifests based on our concepts and imagination.
🧠 Our mind is arranged based on our beliefs and what we consider to be true.
🌎 Rather than judging by appearances, we should focus on an invisible state and imagine it as real.
💡 By letting go of unnecessary judgments and labeling, we can reveal our true being and live by faith in the unseen reality.
🌍 The world manifests based on our concept of it.
💡 Our State of Consciousness determines our thoughts and actions.
🤝 Our relationships with others reflect our own State of Consciousness.
🤔 Our state of consciousness affects how others perceive and relate to us.
😌 We should not judge others by appearances, but rather by their true nature.
👀 Remaining in our ideal state allows everything else to fall into place naturally.
🔑 The power of the law of assumption is discovered through experience.
🗣️ Our mental conversations with others reflect our own beliefs and attitudes.
🤔 We often engage in argumentative mental conversations that lead to negative outcomes.
💡 Changing our attitude and assuming positive outcomes can bring about desired changes.
🔑 The behavior of the employer changed to reflect the woman's assumption of him.
🌌 By using the power of her imagination, the woman influenced the behavior and attitude of her employer.
🔮 People appear to reflect the inner changes and mental activity that take place within them.
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